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Naomi Osaka's all-black French Open outfit rivals her jellyfish-inspired look from the Australian Open

Naomi Osaka made another bold fashion statement at the 2026 French Open, walking onto the court in an all-black corset before unveiling a gold Nike outfit.

Published May 26, 2026, 3:45 PM
Updated May 26, 2026, 4:09 PM2.2K
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Naomi Osaka's all-black French Open outfit rivals her jellyfish-inspired look from the Australian Open

Whether you view it as a refreshing trend or a giant distraction, there is no denying that Naomi Osaka knows how to make an entrance onto the tennis court.

The four-time Grand Slam champion has made it a habit to wear over-the-top, nontraditional outfits while taking the court on the game's biggest stages, and at this year's French Open, that trend has continued.

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Japan's Naomi Osaka holds a mascots hand as she walks on Court Suzanne-Lenglen to player her women's singles match against Germany's Laura Siegemund on day 3 of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2026. (Thomas SAMSON / AFP via Getty Images)

Walking out of the tunnel for her first-round match against Laura Siegemund on Tuesday, Osaka wore an all-black corset and matching skirt.

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The outfit looked like something you'd see a celebrity wear at a red carpet event, not while walking onto the clay courts of Roland Garros, but as we're all well aware at this point, Osaka goes to the beat of her own drum.

Osaka kept the skirt on right up until she and Siegemund began their warm-up session.

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Japan's Naomi Osaka (L) poses with mascots next to Germany's Laura Siegemund (R) ahead of their women's singles match on day 3 of the French Open tennis tournament Court Suzanne-Lenglen at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2026.  (Thomas SAMSON / AFP via Getty Images)

While the all-black look was eye-catching, it wasn't exactly flashy, but the Nike outfit she had underneath the black get-up checked both of those boxes.

The all-gold, highly reflective outfit she wore during the match made Siegemund's bright green attire look tame, which isn't exactly the easiest thing to accomplish.

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Japan's Naomi Osaka plays a forehand return to Germany's Laura Siegemund during their women's singles match on day 3 of the French Open tennis tournament on Court Suzanne-Lenglen at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2026.  (Thomas SAMSON / AFP via Getty Images)

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Osaka's all-black look, coupled with the incredibly bright gold outfit, may seem like quite the obscure combo, but it pales in comparison to the outfit she showed off at the Australian Open in January.

The 28-year-old took to the court in Australia in a preposterous outfit, complete with a white hat covering her face, long-flowing pants and an open umbrella draped over her shoulder.

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Naomi Osaka walks onto Rod Laver Arena for her first-round match against Antonia Ruzic at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 20, 2026. (Joel Carrett/AAP)

Osaka told Vogue that the ludicrous Aussie Open outfit was inspired by a picture of a jellyfish that her two-year-old daughter got excited about. She essentially, and hilariously, sat down with a design team ahead of the Grand Slam and said, ‘I’d like to show up to the Australian Open dressed like a jellyfish, let's make that happen.'

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The all-black outfit at the French Open didn't prove to be any distraction for Osaka on Tuesday as she took down Siegemund in straight sets.

Osaka, the No. 16 seed in the tournament, has failed to make it past the third round in past French Open appearances.

Mark Harris is a writer for OutKick.

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